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thanks for joining us. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up the next hour, we'll talk to natalie jackson, the martin family attorney. the fbi has been talking to folks and trayvon martin's girl friend, who was on the phone with him. the fbi has had a chance to talk to them. we'll get an update on what's happening there. also on "starting point," the real sarah palin joins the lame stream media. we'll talk about how that went. you can follow us on our live block which is cnn.com/startingpoint. bruce springsteen, "rocky ground." and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ america, america >> we love prince in the morning. "america
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thanks for joining us. we'll go five, four, three, two were one and we'll start with something i'm dying to get my hands on. the ipad mini. >> right. lots of tablets introduced to compete and the most notable was another ipad which is a smaller ipad. 8.8" instead of 9.7. much lighter and thinner and in some ways does some stuff that maybe better than the original ipad like for books, for example, it's so much lighter. half the weight. much easier to hold the thing and read a book. hour after hour, then it will be on a full-sides ipad and it's cheaper. starting at $330 instead of $500. >> it's really almost the size of a kindle and what i like about it is that you can actually fit this one. the difference between being able to put it in your purse and not. >> correct. and much more affordable. number four. what's so great. >> people have their tablets and laptops and are getting products like this one that put them together. this can be a regular laptop and it has a touch screen and it's sort of double joint
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basically, talk to us and say to us, what is it -- who are we? how do we grease thoaddress tho of who are we? when we talk about the middle class, we often talk about the middle class -- >> but they don't vote. >> the homeless don't vote. that's one thing. and also we have to design systems in which we include those people, the poor, the homeless, the people who are marginalized, if we're not doing that and talking about that, and i know we may disagree on how we do this, we have to begin to put that and allow that to be our focus in terms of reenergizing this whole process of democracy in this country. we're not doing that, then certainly we could -- this right here, this is -- the mayor, obviously, tourism is a part, a very important part -- >> a symptom, you're saying. >> it is. >> that's what makes it our tough call. all right. >>> we have to take a break. still ahead this morning, a tennessee woman allowed to walk free by police after she abandoned her special needs daughter in the bathroom of a bar. we're going to talk to the reporter who s
basically, talk to us and say to us, what is it -- who are we? how do we grease thoaddress tho of who are we? when we talk about the middle class, we often talk about the middle class -- >> but they don't vote. >> the homeless don't vote. that's one thing. and also we have to design systems in which we include those people, the poor, the homeless, the people who are marginalized, if we're not doing that and talking about that, and i know we may disagree on how we do this, we have to...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> developing story, jp morgan chase releasing its earnings, they lost $4.4 billion related to the risky trade. that trade now valued at $4.4 billion hit, although the company still made money in the quarter. the banks say the internal review shows it has to review the first report filed and profit was cut by $459 million because of this division where the rogue trade happened. jamie dimon will answer questions about the banks earnings. >>> futures trading higher and china's growth slowed to the lowest level in three years, markets are up on speculation the chinese government will move to boost growth with some sort of stimulus. the u.s. growing less than 2% for perspective. thanks for the update. we'll keep following that this morning. governors across the country are gathering today in williamsburg, virgini
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> developing story, jp morgan chase releasing its earnings, they lost $4.4 billion related to the risky trade. that trade now valued at $4.4 billion hit, although the company still made money in the quarter. the banks say the...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back, everybody. this just in to cnn. there are reports that former penn state president graham spanier will be charged in connection with the jerry sandusky case. tim curley, and gary schultz also could face more charges. there will be a news conference with the attorney general and pennsylvania state police commissioner. i guess that news conference is happening at noon today. just a couple of minutes left for our end point this morning. that's kind of a shocker. although, many people talked about that happenin
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selma irs is here with us. will cain is back, columnist with "the blaze" and assistant professor of political silence -- silence. >> science. >> oops. >> my bad. political science at columbia university. and andy is the managing editor of "fortune" magazine. so nice to have you and great to have you today as we crunch some numbers. >>> the chances of finding survivors we now know on this cruise ship is dwindling. the rescue operations have been put on hold. the ship is apparently teetering on the seafloor. and the death toll is standing at 11. there are two dozen people still missing. that number includes an american couple from minnesota. today a prayer vigil will be held with that couple. the captain is under house arrest. prosecutors are going to appeal that decision that let the captain out of jail. plus, very more tapes between the captain and port authority that are emerging and remember how stunned we were just reading the transcripts yesterday of the audiotapes i think are even worse. it appears to show
selma irs is here with us. will cain is back, columnist with "the blaze" and assistant professor of political silence -- silence. >> science. >> oops. >> my bad. political science at columbia university. and andy is the managing editor of "fortune" magazine. so nice to have you and great to have you today as we crunch some numbers. >>> the chances of finding survivors we now know on this cruise ship is dwindling. the rescue operations have been put...
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stay with us. this is an rc robotic claw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> you know what -- >> that didn't come from this side of the table. >> can we get back to don cornelius. >> we are talking about groundhog day and the myth that stretches back centuries, literally centuries but kept alive by punxsutawney phil who just moments ago made his forecast and we have six more weeks of winter. >> more mildness. >> wow, that's not a cute little -- >> but, phil, aapparently, not alone. of course, people around america now come dressed in like these crazy costumes and they break out their own little phil-like groundhogs because
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thanks for being with us. he can't win, in debt roughly about $4.5 million in debt and when you hear him talk, he sort of sounds he's capitulating in one way but not capitulating, not getting out of the race. why not? >> well in that interview he was acknowledging governor romney's delegate lead but he went on to point out that just because the odds are against you, doesn't mean that you stop fighting for what you believe in, and newt is determined to keep fighting until one candidate has 1,144 or if nobody gets to 1,144 to go on to the convention and make the case individually to the delegates on the floor. newt has a particular brand of 21st century conservatism, an individual oriented conserve serve ticconserv conservetism, what the american people voted for and wouldn't have gotten in the race if he didn't believe that was a unique perspective and a unique vision for the country, and he's determined to keep making that vision, and one of the ways that he is going to keep making that case is by talking abou
thanks for being with us. he can't win, in debt roughly about $4.5 million in debt and when you hear him talk, he sort of sounds he's capitulating in one way but not capitulating, not getting out of the race. why not? >> well in that interview he was acknowledging governor romney's delegate lead but he went on to point out that just because the odds are against you, doesn't mean that you stop fighting for what you believe in, and newt is determined to keep fighting until one candidate has...
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he joining us next. very cool. >>> we'll leave you with "the horse" by chris nobles from viewer carl strickland's play list. you're watching "starting point." and there he is. you didn't bring your fishing rod. >> no, not today. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house.
he joining us next. very cool. >>> we'll leave you with "the horse" by chris nobles from viewer carl strickland's play list. you're watching "starting point." and there he is. you didn't bring your fishing rod. >> no, not today. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why...
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dana bash is with us. nearly three out of four voters said that the president exceeded their expectations. maybe that's not such a shocking poll, considering how badly he did the first time around. >> exactly. it's much easier when your expectations are low. there's no question that the president came to play. mitt romney did as well. there were times where they almost looked like they were physically stalking each other. they certainly talked over each other and tried to talk over candy crowley. it was an electric night for 90 minutes straight. >> you may think the debate in front of undeclared, persuadable voters would produce polite performances. >> production is -- >> down. >> no, it isn't. >> think again. at times this town hall looked like a schoolyard brawl. >> not true governor romney. >> how much did you cut? >> not true. >> i had a question and the question was how much did you cut -- >> you want me to answer it? >> reporter: if memorable debates are about moments one here was on libya. >> who wa
dana bash is with us. nearly three out of four voters said that the president exceeded their expectations. maybe that's not such a shocking poll, considering how badly he did the first time around. >> exactly. it's much easier when your expectations are low. there's no question that the president came to play. mitt romney did as well. there were times where they almost looked like they were physically stalking each other. they certainly talked over each other and tried to talk over candy...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> welcome back to "starting point." it's made stars out of virtual unknowns. but "american idol" will look very different when the new season debuts in january, right? >> yeah. jennifer lopez, steven tyler are out. now rumors grammy award winning producer randy jackson may be leaving as well. there's no point to continue with these rumors. because here's th
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "starting point." two weeks from the horrific shootings in newtown, connecticut. now some teachers getting on board with the idea of getting armed. dozens of people trained to shoot. the man who taught it and one of the teacher who's took it coming up. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ thank you. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ ♪ i need you by my side >> 24 minutes after the hour. soul singer fontella bass has died best known for "rescue me." the song sure had legs it was rerecorded by cher, pat beena tar. and more. she died wednesday night of complications of a heart attack she suffered three weeks ago. 7 yea2 years old. >>> de
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "starting point." two weeks from the horrific shootings in newtown, connecticut. now some teachers getting on board with the idea of getting armed. dozens of people trained to shoot. the man who taught it and one of the teacher who's took it coming up. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ thank you. we asked total strangers to watch it for us....
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nice to have you with us this morning. >> soledad. >> the sun is rising behind us, which we're happy to see. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me on. >> at the bottom of the hour we're going to be talking democratic reaction with senator john kerry of massachusetts. he played mitt romney in the president's debate -- working with all the stand-ins this morning. >> i think kerry and i should go at it. >> that would make good tv. >> that would be very interesting. if you missed any of last night's debate you can watch it again today, noon eastern on cnn. we're going to be replaying that debate for you. want to get back to new york now. john berman's got a look at some of the other stories making news this morning. >> good morning, soledad. the outbreak of fungal meningitis is getting worse. federal officials now report 23 people have died in 16 states. and the total number of cases has gone up to 297. this outbreak has been linked to steroid pain injections made by the new england compounding center in massachusetts. reuters report that health officials inspected the company te
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thanks for being with us. appreciate your insight on that. >>> got to get to other headlines this morning. christine has that for us. >> good morning. >> good morning. while you were sleeping, gas prices aren't. according to aaa, gas average is $3.65, up 3 1/2 cents from yesterday. gas prices have never been this hyatt this time of year. the forecasts keep rising. >>> with the syrian army continuing to shell the city of homs, world powers are meeting in tunisia. what is being called a friends of syria conference. secretary of state clinton is there. just a couple of hours ago former u.n. secretary general kofi annan announced he will serve as a joint u.n. arab league envoy to syria. the u.s., europe, and arab nations are drafting a warning to syrian president bashar al-assad to agree to an immediate cease-fire so food and medical supplies can get in and wounded and dead can come out. >>> judge in alabama tossing out the days of the so-called hon honeymoon killer. he was charged with killing his wife on their m
thanks for being with us. appreciate your insight on that. >>> got to get to other headlines this morning. christine has that for us. >> good morning. >> good morning. while you were sleeping, gas prices aren't. according to aaa, gas average is $3.65, up 3 1/2 cents from yesterday. gas prices have never been this hyatt this time of year. the forecasts keep rising. >>> with the syrian army continuing to shell the city of homs, world powers are meeting in tunisia....
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richard quest for us. look forward to checking in with you throughout the morning. >>> want to turn to zoraida with a look at the look at the day's top stories. >> polls in wisconsin open in less than an hour and you'll want to watch very quickly because many call the race a dry run for the november election. for just the third time in u.s. history, a governor is facing a recall vote. republican scott walker, a union-busting, fiscal conservative and a tea party darling, vying to keep his job against milwaukee's democratic mayor tom barrett. here's a look at one of the latest polls showing walker with an edge over barrett, but it's a lot tighter when you factor in that margin of error. many expect this to be a very close race. coming up in the next half hour, we'll talk live to mayor barrett white before the polls open. you won't want to miss that. >>> and president obama getting an assist from bill clinton to bik up big campaign cash in the big apple. kicking off a night of fund-raising including a gala at
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how widely is this used? and why is it not used more widely? >> are you hearing about it at the nacent stages. >> that 17-year-old walked at graduation. his parents thought he was dead. it's remarkable. >> sounds so simple. fish oil. >> that sometimes gets in the way. things that are simple, people think it can't be that easy, but it possibly could be. more studies are needed. >> really interesting. >>> ahead on "starting point," what were the top internet searches and videos of 2012. you might be surprised by google's top five. you're watching "starting point." emax everything you can fit in this bag is 20% off. saving 20% on everything your company needs. it's a big deal. check your december 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. >>> here's a question for you. what did you google this past year? google is revealing its top trends of 2012, analyzing 1.2 trillion searches in 146 languages. two top events of
how widely is this used? and why is it not used more widely? >> are you hearing about it at the nacent stages. >> that 17-year-old walked at graduation. his parents thought he was dead. it's remarkable. >> sounds so simple. fish oil. >> that sometimes gets in the way. things that are simple, people think it can't be that easy, but it possibly could be. more studies are needed. >> really interesting. >>> ahead on "starting point," what were the...
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it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree with you, but -- >> i know. i know you set your mind but sometimes some things make sense. >> i just use common sense. but the question is for me, how do you keep the middle of the pack motivated who aren't at the high level because the problem is if we only teach to the top, if we only praise the top, we only praise high achievement and those kids who are average -- >> they get lost. >> the presumption is that we're only looking at one skill set. the presumption is whether or not you do well in science. when you
it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree...
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it didn't affect us. it's unfortunate that people look at you what you wear, what you have on and pingeon hole yo and make decisions about who you are and what you're going to do. >> did that happen in real life? >> the director spent a lot of time with us. he saw after situation after situation after situation that lended itself to what you just saw. to make it in a blip to invoke an emotion with an audience he used that scene. what i loved about it was after the movie, six months, eight months, i still run into people and they would go, that wasn't me in that scene? i don't know, was it? guilty conscience can do a lot. >> what kind of conversations are you having about race now or do you think need to be had about race. you're in an interesting position. white mother, black son conversations about race coming from all sides from black people, from white people. >> i think first of all that we allude ourselves by thinking that racism is not alive and well. we want to pat ourselves on the back and say we'
it didn't affect us. it's unfortunate that people look at you what you wear, what you have on and pingeon hole yo and make decisions about who you are and what you're going to do. >> did that happen in real life? >> the director spent a lot of time with us. he saw after situation after situation after situation that lended itself to what you just saw. to make it in a blip to invoke an emotion with an audience he used that scene. what i loved about it was after the movie, six months,...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> welcome back, everybody. you're watching continuing coverage of the aftermath of superstorm sandy. massive damage here in new york, we're going to talk more about that. first we want to talk about the damage and disaster to travel. not only here in the united states, but internationally, as well. richard quest has that for us. richard, good morning. >> soledad, this is the way it looks in the united states at the moment. the midwest traffic building up, as you can see. chicago, detroit, down towards the south. but in the
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us down back on shore. our perfect spot is calling. our perfect spot is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> welcome back. our "starting point" trayvon martin's parents taking their call to justice right to the justice department today. plus they got paid to bring the pain. now nfl players are facing possible criminal charges for those bounty hits that went on down the field. and high school seniors about to graduate walk out of school because they say they are not learning anything and now the students are suspended. tell you what happens. it's monday, april 2nd and "starting point" begins right now. ♪ that's the way you do it money for nothing and the chicks are free ♪ >> money for nothing and chicks are free, that's the way we like to start the day! will cain is so satisfied by that! >> perfect. >> usually making fun of will's playlist or often. will cain is with us columnist for the blaze.com and peter is bus. also the senior political writer for "the daily beast." >>> we start with
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nice to have you joining us. thank you for being with us. let's start with the suspect in the killings in this massacre. are you surprised that he's been removed out of afghanistan and now in kuwait? >> it's probably a good call. the afghans are not going to be happy about this, but preparations for the trial and for safety and for u.s. forces in rc south where he reportedly conducted this attack, it's probably the best thing to do to move them out. they were probably all in agreement on doing this. >> i read that they notified some other afghan leadership, but very vague on who was notified. would you expect fallout from that? >> there are members of the afghan parliament that are complaining already. i am sure they will call members of the karzai administration in front of them to question them on this. exercising more authority in the past year. president karzai was informed of this, i read and, you know, my understanding is he didn't make a formal complaint, but i suspect the afghans will want him tried back in afghanistan and moving him
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joe klein is with us. and we have john berman the anchor of "early start" doing triple duty this morning. the big question that was teed up about the i republicans and now the democrats have so deal with it this week, are you better off now than you were four years ago? $64,000 question and it's been a struggle for some dems to answer that? >> it has been. the two davids that head up the obama campaign, david plouffe and david axelrod couldn't answer it. one did give an answer but not an answer a lot of people in obama campaign were thrilled about. >> can you honestly say that people are better off today than they were four years ago in. >> no, but that's not the question of this election. the question without a doubt, we are not as well off as we were before george bush brought us the bush job losses and bush recession and bush deficits and series of dessert wars charged for first time to the national credit card. >> that's a problem. >> it is a problem. and brad woodhouse, the dnc spokesman came on -- >>
joe klein is with us. and we have john berman the anchor of "early start" doing triple duty this morning. the big question that was teed up about the i republicans and now the democrats have so deal with it this week, are you better off now than you were four years ago? $64,000 question and it's been a struggle for some dems to answer that? >> it has been. the two davids that head up the obama campaign, david plouffe and david axelrod couldn't answer it. one did give an answer...
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lawyers of the families of the children involved will join us next. stay with us. i am loving this greek yogurt. i like yoplait. it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. okay... [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> some major developments to tell you about this morning in that disturbing sex abuse scandal that took place at an elementary school outside of los angeles. the school's closed today and tomorrow and we learned late last night that all staff members will be reassigned. all members of the staff and all the kids will be interviewed. two teachers have been arrested and both are charged with abusing students. a former teacher at the school, mark burt is accused of lewd acts on 23 children. it includes blindfolding the children and having them eat things we cannot talk about on television. they f
lawyers of the families of the children involved will join us next. stay with us. i am loving this greek yogurt. i like yoplait. it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait? exactly. okay... [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so greek. all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business... protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> some...
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thanks for talking with us. appreciate. >> it thank you. >>> president obama will be announcing that plan for the pepg after a decade of war. and it includes, as we mentioned, mass cuts. confidentrage of the president's brief which happens at 10:50 a.m. eastern time right here on cnn. >>> round two for the republicans. it is all happening right here in new hampshire. this state holds its primary on tuesday and unlike iowa, new hampshire should be a lot kinder to mitt romney. in the latest poll the former massachusetts governor holds a commanding lead in the granite state. he has 47% of the vote. 30 points ahead of the second place finisher in the poll, ron paul. on wednesday, romney got an endorsement from the man who won new hampshire in 2008. john mccain, who had this to say about his former rival. take a listen. >> i guarantee you one thing. no one will ever say that mitt romney will lead from behind. he will lead from in front the way ronald reagan did and not lead from behind which is what this president is
thanks for talking with us. appreciate. >> it thank you. >>> president obama will be announcing that plan for the pepg after a decade of war. and it includes, as we mentioned, mass cuts. confidentrage of the president's brief which happens at 10:50 a.m. eastern time right here on cnn. >>> round two for the republicans. it is all happening right here in new hampshire. this state holds its primary on tuesday and unlike iowa, new hampshire should be a lot kinder to mitt...
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they look at us and try to blame us. most the countries around there, if you ask them, do you want the u.s. here or do you want them gone? they want us and want our presence that is there and repeatedly has been in and out of that region. that is one of the things that i see. they say they don't want us but they sure are glad we're here. >> he's suggesting for legitimacy and blaming the u.s. as an easy get. >> we've been pretty aggressive there, right and secretary clinton, i mean that was -- she said your days are numbered. that's pretty aggressive. >> true. >> that is very aggressive, but there again, richard, if given the choice of having the u.s. around or the u.s. out, people want us and neighboring countries want us there. >> let's get to aly velshi. >>> george zimmerman is waking up in a safe house somewhere in seminole county florida. he left jail on friday after posting $85,000 in bail, it came from the legal defense fund set up by his supporters. his lawyers say he'll need additional donations to pay for his de
they look at us and try to blame us. most the countries around there, if you ask them, do you want the u.s. here or do you want them gone? they want us and want our presence that is there and repeatedly has been in and out of that region. that is one of the things that i see. they say they don't want us but they sure are glad we're here. >> he's suggesting for legitimacy and blaming the u.s. as an easy get. >> we've been pretty aggressive there, right and secretary clinton, i mean...
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thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket in your hand? >> i should have ran, shouldn't i? >> the confirmed winner in missouri, 52-year-old mark hill bought his winning ticket at this convenience store. local media reporting he shared the news on facebook with, we are truly blessed, we were lucky winners of the powerball. >> i would have been doing a dance, he seemed pretty calm and measured and excited. but hello. that's a lot of money. seriously. >>> she took the words of what she had to offer and lady liberty is still standing. the superstorm did set back the reintroduction to the m
thanks for being with us this morning. other news, surveillance video may answer the $224 million question. the question, who bought the winning powerball ticket in arizona. people at this maryland gas station say the man you see in yellow walked in to check his ticket, and started freaking out. pretty natural response. they say he told them he bought the ticket in arizona. >> he said is this the right numbers? i said, yeah, that's the numbers, you got 'em all. >> you had the ticket...
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she'll be joining us. you can watch complete coverage and analysis of the first presidential debate which starts here tonight, 7 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and cnn.com. >>> other stories making news, and john berman has those for us. good morning. >> other campaign news. victory this morning for opponents of pennsylvania's new voter identification law. a judge has temporarily blocked a key component of this law. voters will not have to show a state-approved photo i.d. in order to cast a ballot in next month's presidential election. supporters of the law say it's sdintd to prevent fraud at the polls. >>> at $165 million, it's a steal. the obama administration has decided to buy an empty illinois state prison, once considered for relocating guantanamo bay prisoners. it will house high-security federal inmates and alleviate overcrowding in other prisons. officials say it will not be used for guantanamo detainees, which is prohibited by law. >>> american teenagers are getting the message, drinking and driv
she'll be joining us. you can watch complete coverage and analysis of the first presidential debate which starts here tonight, 7 p.m. eastern right here on cnn and cnn.com. >>> other stories making news, and john berman has those for us. good morning. >> other campaign news. victory this morning for opponents of pennsylvania's new voter identification law. a judge has temporarily blocked a key component of this law. voters will not have to show a state-approved photo i.d. in...
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tried to tell her i need to use the bathroom. meanwhile, they brought another off-duty pilot in, locked the doors and then he tried to break back into the cockpit, tried to pound down the door. the degree to which the two pilots flying thought he might actually break in to the cockpit. >> that man was having a rough day. >> these folks going to vegas, they wanted to gamble and, boy, they got it. >> it's crazy. derrell joyner is a former air marshal. that's a tiny portion of the description of what happened. it seems to me, though, if there's one big takeaway, it's that the first officer acted almost perfectly, considering the circumstances. would you agree with that? >> absolutely. i think he did everything right. couldn't have been done any better. i think he was -- from the beginning, he detected the erratic behavior. from that, he probably devised a plan in his head. at first opportunity when the pilot left the actual cockpit, he made a decision to say at that point we're going to go in this direction and keep this pilot from
tried to tell her i need to use the bathroom. meanwhile, they brought another off-duty pilot in, locked the doors and then he tried to break back into the cockpit, tried to pound down the door. the degree to which the two pilots flying thought he might actually break in to the cockpit. >> that man was having a rough day. >> these folks going to vegas, they wanted to gamble and, boy, they got it. >> it's crazy. derrell joyner is a former air marshal. that's a tiny portion of...
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thanks for joining us. you heard sar a's report and i know that you have prosecuted cases just like this. what do you want to know from sort of the psychological profile, what stands out to you in this story, sir? >> i think we should remember first this is an event that could not be anticipated by his commanders. it's not something that could have been prevented by training. it's the criminality of a single individual. the one thing i would certainly want to know is what the state of his -- what his mental state was, was he suffering from some defect that prevented him from appreciating the wrongfulness of his abouts? in other words, was he not criminally responsibility, mentally responsible? we have to remember that he was on his fourth overseas tour. and we all heard about ptsd and what it can do in a combat zone over and over and over. that's not to excuse what is done and obviously that won't be any excuse to the afghan people. >> there were reports as sara was discussing that it could have been more t
thanks for joining us. you heard sar a's report and i know that you have prosecuted cases just like this. what do you want to know from sort of the psychological profile, what stands out to you in this story, sir? >> i think we should remember first this is an event that could not be anticipated by his commanders. it's not something that could have been prevented by training. it's the criminality of a single individual. the one thing i would certainly want to know is what the state of his...
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always nice to have you with us. you can see, obviously -- >> thanks, soledad. >> -- the obama campaign is running with what has become with a little bit of an internet sensation, tumbler count that went viral. is there a genuine concern about any kind of impact on voters outside of being sort of funny from some people's perspective? the big question for you would be do you worry that this will actually affect women and their vote? >> not at all. this is a serious campaign. and i think a laugh or two here is a good idea. hopefully, the catholic charities event will get a few more of those. if you saw the pew poll today, mitt romney has gone from 18 points down with women to now tied, 47-47. and despite all the rhetoric and all the attempts of the obama administration to separate men from women over social issues, largely contrived, i think men and women care about in this election, soledad, is the economy, getting us back to work and getting us out of debt. mitt romney's point as that he actually affirmatively went o
always nice to have you with us. you can see, obviously -- >> thanks, soledad. >> -- the obama campaign is running with what has become with a little bit of an internet sensation, tumbler count that went viral. is there a genuine concern about any kind of impact on voters outside of being sort of funny from some people's perspective? the big question for you would be do you worry that this will actually affect women and their vote? >> not at all. this is a serious campaign....
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the author of the new book "the obamians" joins us next [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. er is differentnts you've earned to travel with no restrictions. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> welcome back, everybody. president obama's domestic policies are receiving the most attention lately, but some of his biggest successes in office have come from foreign policy, including the death of osama bin laden, expanding the drone program, and ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan. a new book," the obamians," explores the president's world view and how it ha
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this hit us out of the blue. it's always frustrating when your power is out, particularly when you have 100 degree days but the fact that 90% of our citizens have had the power restored is a positive thing. >> i understand, let me jump in. >> everybody is working as hard as they can to get the other 10% restored as quickly as they can. >> final question to you, we were talking to our contact in west virginia. are you saying the same situation in virnginia? >> local officials are trying to focus on finding people without power and making sure they have ice for coolers and making sure they have water to drink and they are taking advantage of cooling centers that are set up all across states that are still impacted. that's the biggest challenge we're dealing with right now is just the heat and the impact that that has on folks on the fourth of july. >> lieutenant governor bill bolling, good luck, you have your hands full there in virginia. we appreciate you calling in early this morning. appalachian power, they are
this hit us out of the blue. it's always frustrating when your power is out, particularly when you have 100 degree days but the fact that 90% of our citizens have had the power restored is a positive thing. >> i understand, let me jump in. >> everybody is working as hard as they can to get the other 10% restored as quickly as they can. >> final question to you, we were talking to our contact in west virginia. are you saying the same situation in virnginia? >> local...
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elizabeth joins us by phone from mexico. her attorney is with us as well this morning. nice to have both of you. elizabeth, lets start with you, you are going to file that application today. is it at all feasible that potentially you could be back in the united states in time to give the salutatorian address at your graduation on saturday? >> good morning. that's what i'm most hoping for. >> you hope that's possible and i wonder if that's possible at all. you were brought to the united states as a small child. how old are you before you realized that you didn't have documents? >> you start to realize once you get into middle school age when everybody starts talking about college and you start seeing different opportunity that you have. >> so did your parents have a conversation with you and everyone starts talking about college saying this may not be an option for you because you actually weren't born in the united states and you don't have papers to stay here? >> right. we had been fighting this case for a long time now. because of different errors and different attorn
elizabeth joins us by phone from mexico. her attorney is with us as well this morning. nice to have both of you. elizabeth, lets start with you, you are going to file that application today. is it at all feasible that potentially you could be back in the united states in time to give the salutatorian address at your graduation on saturday? >> good morning. that's what i'm most hoping for. >> you hope that's possible and i wonder if that's possible at all. you were brought to the...
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they trust us. we've done so many different things over so many different games that we have a very close relationship, and it doesn't mean they are not fussy and they make sure we don't interfere, but we've been working with them on preparation for the london games since london got the bid six or seven years ago. there's years and years of preparation. >> i'm really curious. what events will be transformed through the new technology. any specific events you can see in an entirely new way? >> a lot of events where you want aerial photography will be seen in a different way. what we're doing is old news to you broadcasters. robotics and rigs but never been done with still photography. coming in from above will be very interesting. in addition from the 3-d perspective some of the action events will be very exciting in 3-d. i was just looking at the photo finish that you just showed a moment ago in a previous slot. that would be fantastic in 3-d. would be able to see even better. >> we just had a pictu
they trust us. we've done so many different things over so many different games that we have a very close relationship, and it doesn't mean they are not fussy and they make sure we don't interfere, but we've been working with them on preparation for the london games since london got the bid six or seven years ago. there's years and years of preparation. >> i'm really curious. what events will be transformed through the new technology. any specific events you can see in an entirely new...